Edited to Add: But it doesn't work for me. I'm playing the GOG version under Win 8, and I have the game installed on a different hard drive (not my C drive). Which of these makes this mod not work for me?

Last edited by Corylea on March 14th, 2017, 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.

Nice work. Now that a lot of people have finished their first playthrough(s) I guess more people will want to tinker with the game and see what makes it tick.

Have you found anything that really breaks the game? I notice that your edge & stats are not limited to normal game maximums. Does setting them higher break saves, prevents you from properly leveling, etc?

"Reason is always a kind of brute force; those who appeal to the head rather than the heart, however pallid and polite, are necessarily men of violence. We speak of touching a man's heart, but we can do nothing to his head but hit it."

XeidiDent wrote:Does it work with the GOG version? I've already extracted the folders to the game installation folder but the console doesn't show up when I hover over the top-left corner of the screen.

I'm playing the GOG version on Windows 8, and it did NOT work for me. The game crashed to the desktop as soon as a saved game was loaded with this mod installed. Once I took the mod out, my game worked fine again.

XeidiDent wrote:Does it work with the GOG version? I've already extracted the folders to the game installation folder but the console doesn't show up when I hover over the top-left corner of the screen.

I'm playing the GOG version on Windows 8, and it did NOT work for me. The game crashed to the desktop as soon as a saved game was loaded with this mod installed. Once I took the mod out, my game worked fine again.

Oh no... that's bad. I thought that I finally would be able to get rid of that awful noise.

For those still curious about this: this mod stopped functioning with the most recent patch. Don't know if the creator will update it or not.

"Reason is always a kind of brute force; those who appeal to the head rather than the heart, however pallid and polite, are necessarily men of violence. We speak of touching a man's heart, but we can do nothing to his head but hit it."